Finding a scholarship

Scholarship and Funding Possibilities for International Students

Although there are no tuition fees for students at Geisenheim University, you should calculate a minimum of € 850 per month for general living expenses. There are a number of scholarship programs and funding possibilities available, but these must be applied for well before the beginning of the degree course.

There are different requirements to fulfil, depending on the scholarship program; some programs require a very good level of German language, while others ask for good grades or some kind of social commitment. All of the programs, however, are interested in students who apply independently and in good time. Most scholarships are only open to Master’s and PhD students, who have already proved themselves academically.

  • Stipendiendatenbank des DAAD: Information regarding scholarship possibilities offered to foreign students, graduates, PhD graduates and lecturers by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), as well as by other funding agencies.
  • e-fellows.net: Scholarships from foundations, universities and other scholarship providers.
     
Germany Scholarship (Deutschlandstipendium)

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research introduced the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship program in the winter semester of 2011, laying the foundation for the establishment of a strong, new scholarship culture in Germany.  It represents a fourth, strong pillar of student finance, alongside BAföG, needs-based student loans and scholarships awarded by organizations for the promotion of young talent.

Scholarship holders receive 300 Euros per month (€150 from the Federal Government and €150 from private sponsors) for a period of two semesters – the grant amounts to a total of 3 600 Euros per annum.

 

You’ll find all the relevant information here.

STUBE Hessen - Funding work experience placements for students from Africa, Asia and Latin America

STUBE helps students from Africa, Asia and Latin America with their personal and professional reintegration in their home countries by providing them with funding for work experience placements.

Further information here.

Scholarship for completion of studies: Partial Scholarship – Program STIBET (DAAD)

The scholarship “for completion of studies” is aimed at enabling international degree-seeking students (students with foreign citizenship who gained their university entrance qualifications outside Germany) to be free of financial worries while writing the final thesis.

Application deadline: 1 March / 15 September. In case of a flexible start of the thesis, please contact us regarding the application date.

Duration of the scholarship in 2024: Up to 4.5 months depending on the duration of the thesis.

Scholarship amount 2024: 400 € per month (half month: 200 €).

Awarding of Scholarships: If funds are not sufficient for all applications, a committee will make a selection. Criteria will include the achievements in your studies, and your social situation.

There is no entitlement to a stipend.

Please, submit the following documents:

  • Application for “completion of studies”
  • Proof of the registration for the thesis (beginning and end) / Application for Admission to the Master's Thesis
  • Current matriculation certificate
  • Short CV
  • Certificate of study achievements and exam achievements (Transcript of Records  from QIS)
  • Copy of passport as proof of foreign citizenship

Contact STIBET

Rita Broschek
Dipl.-Kauffrau Rita Broschek, M.Sc.
Building 5905
Room 02.04
Phone +49 6722 502 786
Rita.Broschek(at)hs-gm.de Details